CARMA First General Assembly: A Key Milestone in Advancing Disaster Response Technologies

From Tuesday, February 11, to Thursday, February 13, the CARMA consortium convened at the DRZ premises in Dortmund for the project’s General Assembly. This gathering brought together all partners to review the progress achieved thus far, exchange insights, and align on the next steps, particularly regarding the upcoming pilot demonstrations.

During the three-day event, partners presented updates on their respective Work Packages, ensuring a clear and structured roadmap for the next phases of the project. Discussions also focused on refining the CARMA platform architecture, a crucial step in enhancing the technological solutions that will support first responders in crisis situations. Furthermore, significant attention was given to planning the pilot exercises, which will serve as real-world testing grounds for CARMA’s robotic innovations in emergency response scenarios.

This General Assembly reinforced the collaborative spirit at the core of CARMA, demonstrating the collective commitment of all partners to developing cutting-edge solutions that improve disaster response operations. As the project progresses, these discussions will play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful deployment and integration of CARMA’s technologies.

Stay connected for further updates as we move towards the next key phases of the project.